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Mellifluous come from the Latin words mel, which means "honey" and fluo, which means " to flow". The word literally means "flowing with honey".
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The root "loco" comes from the Latin, locus, meaning "place". The words "locomotive" and "locomotion" contain this root.
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Ven is the root word to come. A few words with this are venue and convene.
The English "superfluous" comes from the Latin superwhich means over and fluo which means to flow
The words "manual" and "manipulate" come from a Latin root "manus" meaning "by hand." These words allude to actions or tasks that are performed using the hands.
Some words that come from the Latin root "contra" include contrary, contradict, and contravene. These words all involve the idea of something being against or opposite to something else.
Aqua, aqueous, aquarium.
Root words are parts of words that the structure is based off of. Suffixes come after the root word. Both of these have meaning from the Greek and Latin language.
The root words for "emancipation" are "emancipate" and "emancip-" which come from the Latin word "emancipare," meaning to free from someone else's control.
The words "arachnid" and "arachnophobia" have the Latin root "arachn," which relates to spiders.
The word "captain" does not come from the Latin root capit. It comes from the Latin word caput, which also means head.
Deus means god.
The Latin scribere means "to write" and thus is used in many English words today surrounding the field of writing. Some words that come from scribere:ScribeScriptScrivenerScriptureTranscribe, transcriptManuscriptDescribe, descriptionAscribeInscriptionConscription, conscriptPrescriptionScribaciousScribbleScripNondescriptPS - post scriptShrive